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"feel pessimistic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a feeling of not expecting something good to happen. For example: "After hearing the news, I started to feel pessimistic about my chances of getting the job."
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His mother said she could not let herself feel pessimistic.
As the world mourns Neil Armstrong, it is hard not to feel pessimistic.
Most continue to feel pessimistic and helpless about the next four years.
There are many reasons to feel pessimistic about peace in the Middle East.
Voters who feel powerful prefer lower thresholds, while risk averters and those who feel pessimistic about the majority prefer higher thresholds.
The Economist talked to families on both sides, to gauge their mood.Holy city, unholy dreadDavid and Shari Greenberg feel pessimistic.
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Yet the reader senses he feels pessimistic.
Just 25% said they felt pessimistic.
I asked him if he felt pessimistic about the human race.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Feeling pessimistic, but bucking the national trend, California voters decided against a pair of untested Republicans in favor of old-school Democrats on Tuesday.
Still, I felt pessimistic.
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